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Chinese ‘hoops’ hold back foreign banks

What’s not right here? China has been the world’s biggest market for initial public offerings for the past five years. But on the mainland’s bourses, Goldman Sachs has not underwritten a single IPO since 2009.

That blank slate is uncomfortable for Goldman’s bankers, who rarely settle for second place, let alone last. But digging into the reasons shines a much harsher light on China’s much-hyped markets than on the US bank.

Rules that thwart foreign participation in the financial sector, a meddling securities regulator and a rash of listings by small, risky companies have together conspired to keep not just Goldman but almost every foreign bank in China on the sidelines.

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